Volume three, number 1 of the Newsletter of the Language by Radio Interest Group contains two articles dealing with the use of radio in language instruction. An article by R. E. Wood describes the meeting of this interest group on Nov. 30, 1974 at the ACTFL Annual Meeting, at which the topic of discussion was the use of radio in language instruction. A second article by the same author reports on a new worldwide broadcast of Deutsche Welle. Number 2 includes an article by D. S. Zesiger on a Spanish-language radio program run by language students in Logan, Ohio. K. Bruegging describes Project Interface at the University of Kansas, whereby taped recordings may be listened to by telephone. J. Miles describes a French-language radio program at Wheaton College, Illinois, with a varied format. Number 3 reports on "Talking Sticks," an interdisciplinary radio seminar on the cultural heritage of African countries as seen by writers, a program at Iowa State conducted by C. Bruner and D. Bruner. All three numbers also contain bibliographical entries related to language instruction. (AM)